NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fashion models in the United States launched a rights group on Monday ahead of New York Fashion Week to seek workplace standards including backstage privacy to stop unauthorized nude photos and a program to provide confidential advice on dealing with sexual harassment. Model Sara Ziff, 29, ho has worked since she was 14, founded the nonprofit Model Alliance because she said ...
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Every few years it seems Assembly Democrats and labor groups put forth the idea of raising New York State’s minimum wage above the federal standard, and every time it gets mentioned it remains a bad idea.
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NEW YORK and BOSTON, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading law firm Seyfarth Shaw LLP announced that Lisa J. Damon, Chair of the firm's national Labor & Employment Department, has been selected by global ...
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NEW YORK and BOSTON -- Leading law firm Seyfarth Shaw LLP announced that Lisa J. Damon , Chair of th...
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Oil rose in New York after a U.S. Labor Department report showed employers added more jobs last month than economists predicted.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hearst Corporation illegally employs hundreds of unpaid interns in violation of federal and state labor laws, Outten & Golden LLP alleged today in a lawsuit ...
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(Reuters) - Swiss bank Credit Suisse Group AG plans to lay off 109 employees in New York City between early March and May this year, according to the New York State Department of Labor website. The Zurich-based company cited economic reasons in its filing on Monday with the State's Department of Labor. Banks globally are shedding jobs as tough new regulation relating to their capital levels and ...
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GOSHEN Richard Mayfield, director of operations and acting information technology commissioner for Orange County, was honored on Jan. 31 by the New York State Association of Counties for graduating from the association's Dennis A. Pelletier County Government Institute.
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* Rio Tinto Alcan to restart 2 suspended production lines * Alcan says no labor talks scheduled at Alma smelter NEW YORK, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Rio Tinto Alcan willrestart two suspended lines of production ...
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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Allegations of labor abuse at Apple's supplier factories in China aren't enough to keep readers of TheStreet from buying a new iPhone or iPad. According to a recent poll, 78% of readers say reports that Apple suppliers like Foxconn knowingly hired underage workers and forced employees to work continuous shifts and extended overtime won't affect their decision to purchase ...
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